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The 2013 disc improved the Traffic Message Channel functionality, allowing the RNS-E to suggest detours based on real-time traffic data provided by local radio stations.
| Feature | Genuine Audi DVD | Unofficial / "Backup" DVD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sold directly by Audi or official retailers. | Created by individuals or third-party sellers. | | Price | Higher. Expect to pay around £89 or more. | Much lower, often $25 - $50 (approx. £20-40), reflecting the lack of official licensing. | | Reliability | Highest. Guaranteed to work correctly. | Variable. Some work perfectly, while others may fail due to poor-quality discs or incorrect data. | | Availability | Low. Stock is very limited and primarily from specialist retailers. | High. Readily available on platforms like eBay and various forums. | | Risk | Very low. | Moderate. Risk of the unit rejecting the disc or the map data being corrupted. |
: Adds updated locations for fuel stations, Audi service centers, hotels, and restaurants.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe DVD -2013-
German sellers often have leftover stock from dealers. Search for "RNS-E Osteuropa 2013."
The represents the final official map update for the second-generation RNS-E system (often called the "LED" or "2010+" unit). While 2013 might sound outdated in the smartphone era, for a classic Audi (B7 A4, 8P A3, C6 A6, 8J TT), this disc is the holy grail.
While many have ripped out their factory units for Chinese Android screens, true purists know that keeping the RNS-E alive offers the best OEM integration. And the holy grail for Eastern European owners? The . The 2013 disc improved the Traffic Message Channel
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The Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central/East Europe DVD (2013)
Because Europe is geographically massive and highly detailed, Audi divided the continent into three separate DVDs to fit the storage limitations of standard Dual-Layer DVDs. The Central East Europe disc specifically targets the transition zone between Western Europe and the expanding infrastructure of Eastern Europe. Map Coverage and Countries Included | | Price | Higher
A key limitation of the 2013 update, and all official Audi RNS-E firmware, is the lack of an audible alert for speed cameras. The system's software simply does not have a data format to create warning tones or a method to flash the screen. Even third-party services that add custom Points of Interest (POI) to the DVD cannot bypass this hardware and software limitation.
Before proceeding with an update, it is vital to understand the compatibility nuances of the RNS-E system.
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.
Before we load the 2013 disc, we must understand the hardware. Audi introduced the RNS-E (Radio Navigation System - High) in 2004. It replaced the older RNS-D. The unit features a 6.5-inch motorized screen, a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver, and a DVD drive.
A searchable database of special destinations like gas stations, hotels, and restaurants.
The 2013 disc improved the Traffic Message Channel functionality, allowing the RNS-E to suggest detours based on real-time traffic data provided by local radio stations.
| Feature | Genuine Audi DVD | Unofficial / "Backup" DVD | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sold directly by Audi or official retailers. | Created by individuals or third-party sellers. | | Price | Higher. Expect to pay around £89 or more. | Much lower, often $25 - $50 (approx. £20-40), reflecting the lack of official licensing. | | Reliability | Highest. Guaranteed to work correctly. | Variable. Some work perfectly, while others may fail due to poor-quality discs or incorrect data. | | Availability | Low. Stock is very limited and primarily from specialist retailers. | High. Readily available on platforms like eBay and various forums. | | Risk | Very low. | Moderate. Risk of the unit rejecting the disc or the map data being corrupted. |
: Adds updated locations for fuel stations, Audi service centers, hotels, and restaurants.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary.
German sellers often have leftover stock from dealers. Search for "RNS-E Osteuropa 2013."
The represents the final official map update for the second-generation RNS-E system (often called the "LED" or "2010+" unit). While 2013 might sound outdated in the smartphone era, for a classic Audi (B7 A4, 8P A3, C6 A6, 8J TT), this disc is the holy grail.
While many have ripped out their factory units for Chinese Android screens, true purists know that keeping the RNS-E alive offers the best OEM integration. And the holy grail for Eastern European owners? The .
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The Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central/East Europe DVD (2013)
Because Europe is geographically massive and highly detailed, Audi divided the continent into three separate DVDs to fit the storage limitations of standard Dual-Layer DVDs. The Central East Europe disc specifically targets the transition zone between Western Europe and the expanding infrastructure of Eastern Europe. Map Coverage and Countries Included
A key limitation of the 2013 update, and all official Audi RNS-E firmware, is the lack of an audible alert for speed cameras. The system's software simply does not have a data format to create warning tones or a method to flash the screen. Even third-party services that add custom Points of Interest (POI) to the DVD cannot bypass this hardware and software limitation.
Before proceeding with an update, it is vital to understand the compatibility nuances of the RNS-E system.
Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.
Before we load the 2013 disc, we must understand the hardware. Audi introduced the RNS-E (Radio Navigation System - High) in 2004. It replaced the older RNS-D. The unit features a 6.5-inch motorized screen, a TMC (Traffic Message Channel) receiver, and a DVD drive.
A searchable database of special destinations like gas stations, hotels, and restaurants.